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DGA35
Great story, congrats John! I remember when Centerfield was released, original copies had the song Zanz Can't Dance. I believe under threat of lawsuit from Saul Zaentz he changed the song to Vanz Can't Dance. Not sure if those original copies are worth anything?
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DGA35
Great story, congrats John! I remember when Centerfield was released, original copies had the song Zanz Can't Dance. I believe under threat of lawsuit from Saul Zaentz he changed the song to Vanz Can't Dance. Not sure if those original copies are worth anything?
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timbernardis
Why can't the Stones do the same?
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timbernardis
Zaentz sounds like Allen Klein. Why can't the Stones do the same? How are the situations the same or different from Fogerty to the Stones?
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DGA35
Great story, congrats John! I remember when Centerfield was released, original copies had the song Zanz Can't Dance. I believe under threat of lawsuit from Saul Zaentz he changed the song to Vanz Can't Dance. Not sure if those original copies are worth anything?
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DGA35
Great story, congrats John! I remember when Centerfield was released, original copies had the song Zanz Can't Dance. I believe under threat of lawsuit from Saul Zaentz he changed the song to Vanz Can't Dance. Not sure if those original copies are worth anything?
Mine says "zans". So I'm rich now?
Great album by the way. I absolutely love "The old Man down the Road".
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timbernardis
Why can't the Stones do the same?
Maybe too expensive & too much effort. Paul McCartney is trying for years to get back the ownership of the Beatles' publishing catalogue, with yet little success - [www.Forbes.com] , [www.Billboard.com] .
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Doxa
What's that?! What songs?
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timbernardis
Why can't the Stones do the same?
Maybe too expensive & too much effort. Paul McCartney is trying for years to get back the ownership of the Beatles' publishing catalogue, with yet little success - [www.Forbes.com] , [www.Billboard.com] .
Billboard says when Michael Jackson bought ATV music he got publishing rights not only for The Beatles catalog but altogether for some 4000 songs, including some from The Rolling Stones. What's that?! What songs?
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I Wanna Be Your Man
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I Wanna Be Your Man
Written by Lennon–McCartney. Music publishing is about composition/lyrics - not sound recordings/performance.
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DGA35
Great story, congrats John! I remember when Centerfield was released, original copies had the song Zanz Can't Dance. I believe under threat of lawsuit from Saul Zaentz he changed the song to Vanz Can't Dance. Not sure if those original copies are worth anything?
Mine says "zans". So I'm rich now?
Great album by the way. I absolutely love "The old Man down the Road".
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loog droog
If I'm not mistaken, in 1974 Fogerty signed over his Creedence publishing to Zaentz as part of a deal so that he could be released from his contract with Fantasy Records.
That was a not a wise move.
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Mathijs
Great news, but man what has he done with his face??
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Mathijs
Great news, but man what has he done with his face??
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